ranger wrote: My mother died last April.
Still challenged by accuracy?
ranger wrote: My mother died last April.
Sharing the Door County property is no problem. We all love it. It is a family home. And sure, property values are down for both houses now, but that will reverse itself at some point. Our Ann Arbor home has been assessed as high as $425,000 in other economic climates. Both of these properties will steadily inflate in value, both from now until I start supporting myself independent of UM in five years or so, and then on into the decades that follow when I am retired. They are nice assets to have for anyone, and therefore make my retirement especially secure.JimR wrote:But what if one of the 500K houses was assed at about 310K and the other was just given to him by a parent's passing and shared with a sibling.
No evidence for this except ill will.lancs wrote:Though I suppose the comparison isn't even remotely valid given that a) they can do that session and b) you can't even complete a 2k at 1:40 pace, let alone come close to think about this being 'base pace'.
But not exactly ownership of 2 half-million dollar homes, is it? You own a fraction of one, and the other one has only ever been as high as 80% of what you claimed.ranger wrote:Sharing the Door County property is no problem. We all love it. It is a family home. And sure, property values are down for both houses now, but that will reverse itself at some point. Our Ann Arbor home has been assessed as high as $425,000 in other economic climates. Both of these properties will steadily inflate in value, both from now until I start supporting myself independent of UM in five years or so, and then on into the decades that follow when I am retired. They are nice assets to have for anyone, and therefore make my retirement especially secure.JimR wrote:But what if one of the 500K houses was assed at about 310K and the other was just given to him by a parent's passing and shared with a sibling.
ranger
Except your recent performance, which would indicate you can't even complete one at 1:45 pace.ranger wrote:No evidence for this except ill will.lancs wrote:Though I suppose the comparison isn't even remotely valid given that a) they can do that session and b) you can't even complete a 2k at 1:40 pace, let alone come close to think about this being 'base pace'.
Sure.
ranger
and what about the 20 performances before the last oneausrwr wrote:Except your recent performance, which would indicate you can't even complete one at 1:45 pace.ranger wrote:No evidence for this except ill will.lancs wrote:Though I suppose the comparison isn't even remotely valid given that a) they can do that session and b) you can't even complete a 2k at 1:40 pace, let alone come close to think about this being 'base pace'.
Sure.
ranger
On the contrary.lancs wrote:you can't even complete a 2k at 1:40 pace, let alone come close to think about this being 'base pace'.
Each of the last two years, I have pulled WR pace for my age and weight (6:41)--at max drag, still struggling with technique, and without even sharpening for my races.hjs wrote:and what about the 20 performances before the last one
I haven't done much heavyweight rowing in the past few years.Carl Watts wrote:Nice results for 60 year old HW's for sure, so what does that prove for you, other than you wouldn't make the top 10 as a HW that is ?
ranger wrote:I haven't done much heavyweight rowing in the past few years.Carl Watts wrote:Nice results for 60 year old HW's for sure, so what does that prove for you, other than you wouldn't make the top 10 as a HW that is ?
In 2006, I rowed 6:29.7 as a heavyweight, pulling 12 SPI, but that was at high drag, still struggling with technique, and without preparing for it.
I now row well (13 SPI) at low drag (119 df.).
And by Boston, a month from now, I suspect that I will be fully prepared to race.
So I would think my prospects are pretty good, wouldn't you?
The normal decline with age is a second a year over 2K.
So that predicts 6:35, at high drag, unprepared.
Not sure what that predicts at low drag, fully prepared.
What do you think?
6:20?
The 60s hwt WR is 6:23.8
ranger
When I retire in two years, my wife and I will spend six months in Door County (May-October), four months in Ann Arbor (November, December, March, April), and two months in a southern (Sarasota?, Tempe?, San Diego?) venue (January, February), somewhere that I can row OTW in the winter.ausrwr wrote:But not exactly ownership of 2 half-million dollar homes, is it? You own a fraction of one, and the other one has only ever been as high as 80% of what you claimed.